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March 17, 2026, 06:56:55 PM
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I hope Crypto Swap will be with us for a long time.
I assume you mean no-KYC swap. We have a lot of swap providers that have a KYC trigger or something similar. Some of them are so vague that your swap got flagged even though you trade less than $1k.

Speaking of tax, as of now, most exchanges in my country help with documentation for their users. It's not so complicated, but I won't be surprised if they change in the next few years. My biggest issue using them is the need to fill in the recipient, etc., for every single tx. I hope they don't think someone is doing money laundering by trading for less than $100 per week.
And if your government demands a report on how much food you eat each day and how much you spend on it, will you comply?
So you don't end up with food laundering. If you are not a trader, there are many ways to avoid KYC and reporting.

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March 18, 2026, 09:55:30 AM
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I hope Crypto Swap will be with us for a long time.
I assume you mean no-KYC swap. We have a lot of swap providers that have a KYC trigger or something similar. Some of them are so vague that your swap got flagged even though you trade less than $1k.

Speaking of tax, as of now, most exchanges in my country help with documentation for their users. It's not so complicated, but I won't be surprised if they change in the next few years. My biggest issue using them is the need to fill in the recipient, etc., for every single tx. I hope they don't think someone is doing money laundering by trading for less than $100 per week.
And if your government demands a report on how much food you eat each day and how much you spend on it, will you comply?
So you don't end up with food laundering. If you are not a trader, there are many ways to avoid KYC and reporting.

Of course, there is something called "common sense" and none of us will do what we don't have to.
I gave the tax examples as an illustration of all the difficulties ordinary people have due to overly complicated tax rules, which are very difficult to comply with.
My personal estimate is that probably 99% of ordinary crypto users in my country do not pay crypto taxes because the whole procedure is too complicated for them, which actually, ironically, harms the state itself the most because they lose significant amounts that they could have collected in crypto taxes if they were just a little more flexible with tax rules and open to cooperation with the crypto community.
Because of this situation, it is actually very good that we have quality no kyc alternatives like SageSwap.
p.s. joniboini, By the way, as far as I know, collecting documentation for crypto tax payment and submitting the tax return is up to the user, at least here.

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March 18, 2026, 02:25:24 PM
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Anonymous Crypto Swap Without IP Tracking – Why It Matters

Privacy remains a central concern for many crypto users, especially when platforms log IP addresses and user activity. An anonymous crypto swap approach removes this layer of exposure, allowing users to interact without leaving identifiable traces.

SageSwap enables users to swap digital assets without collecting IP addresses or any identifying data, supporting a more private and controlled experience.

Key Highlights:
• No IP address collection during swaps
• No storage of identifying user data
• Reduced exposure to tracking and monitoring

Browse freely. Swap securely.
Source: https://sageswap.io


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March 18, 2026, 02:44:44 PM
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I hope Crypto Swap will be with us for a long time.
I assume you mean no-KYC swap. We have a lot of swap providers that have a KYC trigger or something similar. Some of them are so vague that your swap got flagged even though you trade less than $1k.

Speaking of tax, as of now, most exchanges in my country help with documentation for their users. It's not so complicated, but I won't be surprised if they change in the next few years. My biggest issue using them is the need to fill in the recipient, etc., for every single tx. I hope they don't think someone is doing money laundering by trading for less than $100 per week.
And if your government demands a report on how much food you eat each day and how much you spend on it, will you comply?
So you don't end up with food laundering. If you are not a trader, there are many ways to avoid KYC and reporting.

Of course, there is something called "common sense" and none of us will do what we don't have to.
I gave the tax examples as an illustration of all the difficulties ordinary people have due to overly complicated tax rules, which are very difficult to comply with.
My personal estimate is that probably 99% of ordinary crypto users in my country do not pay crypto taxes because the whole procedure is too complicated for them, which actually, ironically, harms the state itself the most because they lose significant amounts that they could have collected in crypto taxes if they were just a little more flexible with tax rules and open to cooperation with the crypto community.
Because of this situation, it is actually very good that we have quality no kyc alternatives like SageSwap.
p.s. joniboini, By the way, as far as I know, collecting documentation for crypto tax payment and submitting the tax return is up to the user, at least here.
I also think the situation is similar in my country. The fewer tax returns you file, the fewer questions the government will have later.
In my country, even if the tax office finds out about an income of 100-200 dollars, it’s a very small amount, for which the fine is minimal, but the inspector will have to spend a lot of time on it.

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March 18, 2026, 11:03:21 PM
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p.s. joniboini, By the way, as far as I know, collecting documentation for crypto tax payment and submitting the tax return is up to the user, at least here.
Most certainly, it’s always going to be based on individuals having to file what they would and no kyc exchangers makes things a lot more easier to avoid and having to file what you will to be in the clear.

Government however wouldn’t want to go flexible on its policies because, they are often of the opinion that a firm hand would stir citizens in its direction.

My country hasn’t gone down this rabbit hole with the crypto taxe and I don’t see this happening in half a decade even. Having flexible policies that aligns with market dynamics given how the market is in a constant flux would help citizens more as it has to do with compliance.

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Today at 04:14:09 PM
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I also think the situation is similar in my country. The fewer tax returns you file, the fewer questions the government will have later.
In my country, even if the tax office finds out about an income of 100-200 dollars, it’s a very small amount, for which the fine is minimal, but the inspector will have to spend a lot of time on it.

In my country during the new tax reform of a thing questions where ask as to whether government is chasing every penny on each account and the director actually made it clear that, some amounts are not actually worth it with the resources that the government needs to chase it down. Not here advising anyone to actually evade tax but government definitely do not pay much attention to little incomes for tax, they are seriously after those big guys

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Today at 06:24:08 PM
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Anonymous Crypto Swap vs “Fake DeFi”: Why Zero-Log Policy Matters

The term “DeFi” is widely used, but not all platforms follow true decentralized or privacy-focused principles. Many so-called Web3 platforms still rely on tracking pixels and IP logging, creating hidden layers of user monitoring.

An anonymous crypto swap platform should minimize data collection. SageSwap enables users to swap digital assets without tracking pixels, IP logs, or identifying data, supporting a more transparent and privacy-focused experience.

Key Highlights:
• No tracking pixels or hidden analytics
• No IP logging or user data storage
• Zero-log approach for cleaner interaction

Use a real privacy exchange and reduce unnecessary exposure.

Source: https://sageswap.io

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Today at 06:37:31 PM
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Anonymous Crypto Swap vs “Fake DeFi”: Why Zero-Log Policy Matters

The term “DeFi” is widely used, but not all platforms follow true decentralized or privacy-focused principles. Many so-called Web3 platforms still rely on tracking pixels and IP logging, creating hidden layers of user monitoring.

An anonymous crypto swap platform should minimize data collection. SageSwap enables users to swap digital assets without tracking pixels, IP logs, or identifying data, supporting a more transparent and privacy-focused experience.

Key Highlights:
• No tracking pixels or hidden analytics
• No IP logging or user data storage
• Zero-log approach for cleaner interaction

Use a real privacy exchange and reduce unnecessary exposure.

Source: https://sageswap.io
If I may ask, is this AI-generated text? (I think so.)
So, why?
Is there really a need for that here? There is a significant difference between Bitcointalk and Facebook, I think the marketing here should be adapted to that

 
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Today at 07:14:33 PM
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Anonymous Crypto Swap vs “Fake DeFi”: Why Zero-Log Policy Matters

The term “DeFi” is widely used, but not all platforms follow true decentralized or privacy-focused principles. Many so-called Web3 platforms still rely on tracking pixels and IP logging, creating hidden layers of user monitoring.

An anonymous crypto swap platform should minimize data collection. SageSwap enables users to swap digital assets without tracking pixels, IP logs, or identifying data, supporting a more transparent and privacy-focused experience.

Key Highlights:
• No tracking pixels or hidden analytics
• No IP logging or user data storage
• Zero-log approach for cleaner interaction

Use a real privacy exchange and reduce unnecessary exposure.

Source: https://sageswap.io
If I may ask, is this AI-generated text? (I think so.)
So, why?
Is there really a need for that here? There is a significant difference between Bitcointalk and Facebook, I think the marketing here should be adapted to that

Indeed bitcointalk is not Facebook or X, post should have been better optimised for forum, but this post is just for community knowledge and a lot will read and understand how things works with SageSwap and other DeFi platforms. Next time will surely optimise pos accordingly.

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